A Different Cast of Teams Look to Win 2017 West Regional Crown

Only two teams who attended last season'sWest Regionals are signed up for this year's Premier Division. That means there is a whole new look to this year's tournament.

For starters, who is returning? 2 Guys (Preston Bies and Troy Mauk) and Strange Embrace (Jarratt Rouse and Devin Matson) will be competing again. Last year the two squads finishedsecond and third, respectively, and both went on to have great success at the National Championship, as 2 Guys upset Chico Spikes (Skyler Boles and Shaun Boyer) in the finals, while Strange Embrace finished in third place.

The two teams should have success at this year's regional championship, as their seasons have been littered withtop finisheson the USA Spkeball® Tour and at smaller, local tournaments.

It feels almost inevitable that these two familiar teams (who both reside and routinely play in Santa Barbara) will square off in the later rounds this weekend. I certainly expect them to meet in the finals.

Although 2 Guys pulled off a three-game victory over Strange Embrace in the semifinals of last year's National Championship, continued success against Strange Embrace has been non-existent; in fact, they have lost to them all three times they have played them this year.

The key to this matchup will be Strange Embrace's serve returns. Bies and Mauk have the ability to dazzle from the six-foot line and put a lot of pressure on opponents. Matson, and especially Rouse, are solid serve returners and they will need to be in fine form to keep their unbeaten streak alive in Santa Monica this weekend.

Right behind them is a mix of teams that many roundnet fans have not seen enough of, have not seen in a while, or have not ever seen.

Point Loma (Zach Wood and Kenny Ortega) exploded onto the scene starting in the second half of the West Tour. They notched second place finishes in Denver, Nashville, and Madison, and have held their own twice in matches against 2 Guys (although they lost both times).

They have also beaten other West teams, including Chico de Gallo (Skyler Boles and Ian Golembeski), Chico Phantoms (Taylor and Bryce Johnson), and The Suite Life (Cody Thompson and Zach Zimmerman). But West Regionals is a different beast, and a top 4 finish will require them to beat top level talent in the West in a high-pressure setting.

Buddy Hammon of Bud 'n' Boles spikes a ball during a tournament in 2016.

One of the teams they'll have to compete with is Bud 'n' Boles (Skyler Boles and Buddy Hammon), two of the top ranked roundnet players since anyone started ranking players. The dynamic mix of Hammon's athleticism and power and Boles' finesse is scary on paper, but they will still have to prove themselves. The last few years Boles or Hammon could have teamed up with almost anybody and won a tournament; it's not like that anymore. I'll put them in my top 4 but it's not as reflexively as I might have done in the past.

Double B's (Bryce Johnson and Billy Buchhauser) will be in contention for a top 4 finish this weekend, as well. The two recently finished in third place at the San Francisco Open II and have had solid success individually this season. In terms of what they need to do to crack the top 4, it's tough to say anything other than that they'll need to get hot in bracket play.

Other teams to keep an eye out for:

Team Paul's Classy Vacuums (Victor Ho and Zach Zimmerman)

NorCal Gravity (Tom Witt and Mike Eberhardt)

Valley 'Dogs (Alex Gong and Ridge Bertuccio)

And finally, my predictions for the Premier Division:

Strange Embrace

2 Guys

Point Loma

Bud 'n' Boles

Here are the results of The Rally's Prediction Poll for the Premier Division:

Team

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

T-5th

Total

Strange Embrace

24

19

1

0

1

155.25

2 Guys

14

18

12

0

1

134.25

Bud n' Boles

5

7

18

11

3

88.75

Point Loma Spike

1

0

12

24

6

53.5

Double B's

0

0

1

3

36

14

Team Paul's Classy Vacuums

0

0

0

5

26

11.5

Valley 'Dogs

0

0

0

1

7

2.75

NorCal Gravity

0

0

0

0

8

2

Advanced Division

In the Advanced Division, there are a few teams that should be in prime position to land in the top 3.

One of those teams is G'Head (Ian Golembeski and Alex Lynn). Golembeski is definitely a high caliber player, even though he has not played in a long time. But so is Lynn, and he will also be hungry to prove himself against a field that he is definitely capable of beating (heck, he could be hanging with the Premier Division teams, too).

Right behind them (and I mean right... there is not much difference in my mind) is MimoSUH (Bryce Clifford and Cody Thomspon). Clifford and Thompson have been some of the best in the West for the last few years. While they do not play competitively as much as they used to, their strong defensive games will have a chance to shine against the Advanced Division.

In the same vein of longtime West coast ballers, LA Spikeball (Sam Renshaw and Peter McCarthy). McCarthy was once a member of the legendary McCarthy Industries and Renshaw has played with a number of top West ballers in the past. This pair actually took home the Boston Grand Slam back in 2014. We will see if their game is ready to compete with the game in 2017, but they certainly have the know-how to compete.

Heckleberry Win (Corey and Caleb Heck) is another dangerous team. Corey can mash up with anyone and have success, thanks in large part to his consistency and recovery ability. This time he will be playing with his brother, a solid young player in his own right. The Heck brothers will go far this weekend, mark my words.

Some other teams to look out for include:

Cream Eaters (Erick Schlick and Marlon Fleming)

Interracial Lovin' (Dennis Phan and Matt Maddox)

Sub-Par Team (Jacob Martinez and Josh Fragiacomo)

TnT (Taylor Johnson and Tyler Strangman)

My predictions for the Advanced Division:

G'Head

MimoSUH

Heckleberry Win

Cream Eaters

Here are the results of The Rally's Prediction Poll for the Advanced Division:

Top 4

Team

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

Total

MimoSUH

12

12

6

2

98

G'Head

8

11

9

3

86

Heckleberry Win

11

7

9

3

86

TnT

1

3

3

6

25

Sub-Par Team

3

2

1

4

24

Cream Eaters

2

1

2

4

19

LA Spikeball

1

1

1

9

18

Interracial Lovin

0

2

3

0

12

Loman Empire

2

0

0

0

8

Beach Bums

1

0

1

0

6

Bryson Bros

0

1

1

1

6

Mammoth Elite

0

0

2

2

6

Despa-seto

1

0

0

0

4

Royale With Cheese

0

0

1

2

4

Spike5Life

1

0

0

0

4

Top 8

Team

Votes

Heckleberry Win

31

G'Head

28

MimoSUH

27

Interracial Lovin

22

TnT

22

Cream Eaters

21

Mammoth Elite

21

LA Spikeball

20

Called to Serve

16

Sub-Par Team

14

Bruin Revolution

10

Respect your elders!!

9

Cleaveland Steamers #2

8

I'd Hit That

8

Backache

6

Bryson Bros

6

Royale With Cheese

6

Here are the results of The Rally's Prediction Poll for the Women's Division:

Team

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

Total

MOXIE

28

10

2

0

146

The Twa Sisters

2

20

12

1

93

Whipper Snappers

10

7

8

2

79

Wolf Pack

0

0

6

8

20

Spike It Hot

1

1

3

5

18

Strangers

1

4

4

15

South Bay Yankeez

0

1

2

4

11

You've Been Served

0

0

1

9

11

Mini Shakas

0

1

1

5

10

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